Rebellions in the Countryside
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Who was Baba Ramchandra? What role did he play in Awadh during the non-cooperation movement?
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In Awadh the Non-Cooperation Movement by Peasants was led by ________.
Mahatma Gandhi
Baba Ramchandra
Rajkumar Shukla
Jayaprakash Narayan
Q. What was the impact of the Madras Forest Act of 1882on the tribals of Gudem Hills of Andhra Pradesh?
- The tribals were not allowed to enter the forest areas to graze their cattle, collect firewood, fruits, and vegetables.
- Tribals were allowed to practise podu agriculture.
- Tribals were restricted from practising their traditional podu agricultural system.
- Tribals were forced to contribute begar for the construction of roads.
Q. Alluri Sitaram Raju was influenced by Gandhian philosophy and the man himself, yet he believed that non-violence was required to liberate India.
- True
- False
Q. What were the demands of the peasant movement in Awadh during the time of the Non-Cooperation Movement?
- Reduction of revenue
- Abolition of Begar
- Introduction of Begar
- Social boycott of oppressive landlords
Q. The Madras Forest Act, 1882 did not stop the tribals from practising their traditional podu agricultural system.
- False
- True
Q. Chethan has heard about the magical powers of Alluri Sitarama Raju from his grandmother. He is fascinated with Raju's stories. So, now he wants to go to the place where he led his resistance. Where would Chethan go then?
- Mahendragiri
- Savarnagiri
- Gudem Hills
- Munnar Hills
Q. I was forced to work as an indentured labourer in a small South-Pacific island during the British colonial rule. On my return to India, I became a sanyasi and helped poor peasants to revolt against exploitative talukdars and landlords.
Who am I?
Who am I?
- Bal Gangadhar Tilak
- Gopal Krishna Gokhale
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Baba Ramchandra
Q. Choose the correct pair.
- 1930
- Swaraj Party
- Depressed Classes Association
- 1920
- Oudh Kisan Sabha
- 1923